Crumbs and Chaos

food for family + friends

  • About
    • Becca
    • Megan
    • Contact
    • Advertising
  • Recipe Index
  • Favorites
    • All Time
    • Seasonal
  • Privacy Policy
You are here: Home / Birthdays / ELMO BIRTHDAY PARTY!

ELMO BIRTHDAY PARTY!

August 13, 2010 By Crumbs and Chaos

Spread the love

Two years ago this week, Ben and I were blessed by the birth of our baby boy, Jonah. But what makes it even more special is that he was born on Ben’s birthday! So father and son will always be able to share their day!


This past Sunday we threw Jonah his second birthday party which happened to be Elmo themed! It was a lot of fun and I am going to give you a few ideas that we used, in case you ever need to throw an Elmo party!!!


INVITATIONS

I made these invitations in a few simple steps. They can be changed to accommodate any Sesame Street character. I typed out the party details, and the famous Sesame Street saying changing the words to “this party is brought to you by the letter J and the number 2”. You can change the letter to the first letter of your child’s name and the number to their age. Then I layered it with a picture of Jonah, ribbon, contrasting cardstock, and a picture of Elmo/Sesame Street. The pictures of Elmo and Sesame Street logo are actually confetti that I found at the party store. I used what I needed and then was able to use the rest as decoration.


CUPCAKES
I made chocolate cupcakes and frosted them with my favorite cream cheese frosting!

CREAM CHEESE FROSTING


Ingredients
3 oz CREAM CHEESE (softened)
1 1/2 cups POWDERED SUGAR
1/4 cup BUTTER (softened)
1/2 t VANILLA
1/8 t SALT

Directions
Beat together all ingredients.


Then to make Elmo and Cookie Monster faces…

ELMO

Using food coloring make red frosting. Frost each cupcake. Cut a large marshmallow into four pieces. Use two for the eyes. Place an orange peanut M&M as the nose. Then using black frosting, create the mouth and finish the eyes.

COOKIE MONSTER

Using food coloring make blue frosting. Frost each cupcake. Cut a large marshmallow into four pieces. Use two for the eyes. Cut a Chips Ahoy cookie in half and place it where the mouth would be. Then using black frosting, finish the eyes.


DECORATIONS

We used Sesame Street confetti from the party store, along with Elmo party hats, plates and napkins.

FOOD
This really has nothing to do with Elmo, but another tip to make your child’s party a success. Have a meal that they actually enjoy! Jonah doesn’t really like hotdogs or hamburgers, so while that seemed like the best option, we knew he wouldn’t eat it. So instead we opted for his favorite food, CEREAL! We picked three of his favorite kinds and served with cold milk. Then we had a fruit bowl, juice, and chocolate for those chocolate milk lovers! It wasn’t your traditional party food, but everyone seemed to enjoy it, especially the birthday boy!!


HAVE FUN!!!!

Filed Under: Birthdays, Dessert, Megan

« BBQ Coleslaw
Snicker Apple Salad »


join us!

  • Bloglovin
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Past Crumbs & Chaos

Browse Recipes By Category

Follow us with Bloglovin’

Follow

Our Recent Pins >>>

  • knot your T-shirt without a hair tie or rubber band! affiliate link.
  • 50+ Vacation Nail Designs For A Beach Getaway - Colleen Hobson
  • 85+ Nude Nail Ideas For Your Next Manicure - Blush & Pearls
Follow Me on Pinterest

Let’s Connect

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
SoFab Badge

Categories

Archives

© 2010-2021 All text and photos are property of CRUMBS AND CHAOS. You may share a photo OR recipe on your blog or website with proper links to the original. Please do not use both a photo and the recipe. Thank you!

Recent Posts

Hard not to love this classic Gingersnap Cookie!
Check out 10 Easy to Make Snack Mix Recipes perfect for game day!
This 3 ingredient party mix is sure to please any crowd for any occasion!
A full list of meal ideas to feed a crowd all summer long!
Easy, homemade vanilla ice cream can't be beat!

Copyright © 2025 ·Foodie Pro Theme · Genesis Framework by StudioPress · WordPress · Log in